Situates Celtic languages and literatures in relation to European movements, in the tradition of Helen Fulton's groundbreaking research. Front cover -- Contents -- Illustrations -- Contributors -- Introduction: Medieval Welsh Literature and its...
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Situates Celtic languages and literatures in relation to European movements, in the tradition of Helen Fulton's groundbreaking research. Front cover -- Contents -- Illustrations -- Contributors -- Introduction: Medieval Welsh Literature and its European Contexts -- 1 Horseplay: Another Look at Rhieingerdd Efa -- 2 Ale-wives in Welsh Poetry c. 1450-c. 1650 -- 3 A Forest, a Spring, and a Lion: Nature in Three Romances -- 4 Territorial Narrative in the Mabinogi -- 5 Making War, Love, and Porridge in the Cath Maige Tuired -- 6 Locating St Brendan in Medieval Wales -- 7 The Lorica of Laidcenn and Early English Glossaries -- 8 A Romance of England and Wales -- 9 Female Spirituality as Spectral Presence in the Medieval Welsh March and its Writings -- 10 Adam Usk's Epitaph(s): Shaping Identity in a Medieval Borderland -- 11 Borders in Translation: English Resistance to Borderless Empire in Jean d'Arras's Mélusine -- 12 The Cely and Johnson Letters and the Languages of Calais, 1347-1558 -- 13 Shelley's Welsh Bible -- Tribute: Helen Fulton and Welsh Medieval Studies -- Bibliography of Professor Helen Fulton's Key Publications -- Index -- Tabula Gratulatoria -- Bristol Studies in Medieval Cultures -- Bristol Studies in Medieval Cultures Previously Published.